Resistor Color Codes Value Calculator

Determine the correct value of a resistance in Ohms based on the colors of its bands with the help of this user-friendly and efficient program.

  • Resistor Color Codes Value Calculator
  • Version :1.0
  • License :Freeware
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :Lemosoft Design Studio

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Resistor Color Codes Value Calculator Description

Resistor Color Codes Value Calculator is a very simple but effective application developed to provide you with the means of swiftly learning what the value of a resistance is, in Ohms.

Clean and intuitive appearance

The program displays a small and compact user interface, all of its functioning parameters and configurable options being situated here, in dedicated menus.

Since its looks are so straightforward and easy to handle, you will have no problem working with Resistor Color Codes Value Calculator, even if you have never relied on such tools before.

Calculate your resistance values on the fly

Firstly, you will need to choose which type of resistance you are working with, as there are several types to select from, depending on the ‘Band’ number that they contain: four, five or six.

After having made your choice, Resistor Color Codes Value Calculator lets you opt for the corresponding color for each band, including the ‘Multiplier’, ‘Tolerance’ and ‘Temp Coeff’, in the case of the objects with six bands.

At the same time, depending on the color bands you are working with, the program will display a visual representation of your resistor, indicating the color bands and their position, so you can compare them and determine if it matches or not.

Finally, pressing the ‘Calculate’ button will provide you with the results in an instant, offering the value in Ohms that you are looking for, as well as the minimum and maximum values for it, within a five percent range.

A simple resistance value finder

In closing, Resistor Color Codes Value Calculator is a practical and easy to work with piece of software that students can rely on for determining the correct value of their resistors or verifying how accurate their own result is.

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